![]() ![]() He was never credited as director for his films, due to Guild requirements, but would often be given “story credit” or producer credits, with little doubt in the public imagination or professional environment as to whose films there were. This is both a testament to the vision of the films themselves (“Harryhausen films” is a more appropriate label than any sort of genre label, though sword-and-sandals pictures may be a good umbrella term) and a reflection of the reality of the film productions. Even so, Ray Harryhausen, special effects titan, is a unique artist that deserves mention among those. Auteurism may no longer be constrained to directors, and often film actors, writers and producers have been, in hindsight or upon release, considered the chief visions behind particular films.
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